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find time for such work in school, they may be fixed and 

 mounted on Saturday for use in the school museum, and, 

 being kept, will serve for years in giving instruction on 

 bones and joints. 



Nothing affords more interest to the pupil than to procure 



FIG. 26. SHEEP'S FOOT. 



and prepare skeletons and parts of skeletons. The feet of 

 sheep, of pigs, and of calves are obtained for the asking of 

 any butcher, and the village and country boys can tell 

 where to find the bodies of horses, goats, and other animals 

 long since deceased. In an experience extending over many 



